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Mexican-Style Sweet and Spicy Pork

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This Mexican-Style Sweet and Spicy Pork combines spice from chipotle peppers, with the sweet from “piloncillo” to create an explosion of flavors in your mouth.

This Mexican-Style Sweet and Spicy Pork combines spice from chipotle peppers, with the sweet from "piloncillo" to create an explosion of flavors in your mouth.

This Mexican-Style Sweet and Spicy Pork combines spice from chipotle peppers, with the sweet from "piloncillo" to create an explosion of flavors in your mouth.

If you like pork, then you will love this Mexican-style sweet and spicy pork. If you have followed me for long, you know that I love making recipes using Smithfield Fresh Pork. It is delicious and I know using it I can make tasty and nutritious meals for my family.

Check out these recipes for some other ideas:

  1. Salsa Verde Grilled Pork Chops;
  2. Pork Back Ribs with Spicy Nopales Salsa;
  3. Chipotle-Glazed Pork Loin.

Today’s recipe is one that I used to eat a lot around the holidays growing up in Mexico. It consists of a delicious sweet and spicy salsa that includes tomatillos, piloncillo (similar to brown sugar – you can find it in the Hispanic section at your local grocery store), and chipotle peppers.

This Mexican-Style Sweet and Spicy Pork combines spice from chipotle peppers, with the sweet from "piloncillo" to create an explosion of flavors in your mouth.

The Smithfield Fresh Pork Boneless Loin is a great cut of meat for this type of recipe. It is so tender and works well with many different flavors. For additional recipes using Smithfield Fresh Pork, visit www.saborsmithfield.com.

This Mexican-Style Sweet and Spicy Pork combines spice from chipotle peppers, with the sweet from "piloncillo" to create an explosion of flavors in your mouth.

This is not typically the type of food that most people think of when they think of “Mexican food.” That said, it is very common down in Mexico and typical of the food that people eat on a regular basis. While tacos, tostadas, and enchiladas are more well-know here in the United States, I encourage you to try this as well to experience Mexican cuisine.

My mom would make this kind of recipe around the holidays all the time when I was younger. That is why every time I make it here, it makes me very nostalgic for those days.

I would love to hear how this turns out when you make it, so please leave me any questions or comments in the comments section below!

This Mexican-Style Sweet and Spicy Pork combines spice from chipotle peppers, with the sweet from "piloncillo" to create an explosion of flavors in your mouth.
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Mexican-Style Sweet and Spicy Pork

Ingredients

  • 1 Smithfield Fresh Pork Loin
  • Salt Pepper, Paprika for seasoning
  • 7 to matillos
  • 1/2 onion sliced
  • 3 cloves of garlic
  • 1.5 cups of chicken stock
  • 3 tablespoons of chipotle sauce more or less depending on how spicy you want it
  • 1/2 piloncillo

Instructions

  • Cut the pork into 1/2 inch cubes
  • Season with salt, pepper, and paprika
  • Cook the pork with some oil in a frying pan until browned and cooked through.
  • In a separate pan, cook the tomatillo, onion, and garlic with olive oil.
  • Add cooked tomatillo, onion, chicken stock, and garlic to a blender with the chipotle sauce and blend until smooth.
  • Add the above sauce to a frying pan with the pork and the piloncillo.
  • Let simmer over medium heat for 10-15 minutes.
  • Serve with rice and salad.
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Whitney

Monday 7th of August 2023

Hi, Can you pls tell me where I use the 1 1/2 cups of chicken stock - it doesn’t appear in the cooking instructions Thank you

Charbel Barker

Monday 14th of August 2023

Hi Whitney, thanks for bringing this to my attention. I will update the recipe, but you add that in the step where you blend everything. Thanks!

Donald Tolleson

Tuesday 12th of December 2017

Simple and tasty

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